Fertilizante líquido AminoUltra - Complejo de aminoácidos multifuncionales con suministro específico de nutrientes

Fertilizante líquido de aminoácidos
June 19, 2025
Resumen: Discover RapidTrack Ca-B Peptide Liquid, the fast-absorbing calcium, boron, and amino peptide solution for enhanced fruit cell expansion. This advanced formula ensures 3x faster uptake, targeted nutrient delivery, and 30% larger fruit cells, proven to reduce cracking and boost Brix levels in stone fruits, tomatoes, and grapes.
Características De Productos Relacionados:
  • Fast-absorbing nano-chelated calcium (11.61% CaO) and boron (0.54% B₂O₃) for rapid nutrient uptake.
  • Bioactive peptides and amino acids (12.76%) for enhanced phloem mobility and cell expansion.
  • Proprietary <500Da peptide-chelates ensure 3x faster uptake compared to conventional Ca-B products.
  • Targeted delivery to fruit meristems via peptide transporters for optimized nutrient integration.
  • Proven to reduce fruit cracking by 22% and increase Brix levels by 4° in various crops.
  • Activates Ca²⁺-ATPase pumps with boron for 50% faster cell wall deposition.
  • Prevents Ca-B separation in high-pH soils with peptide shield technology.
  • OMRI listed and ISO 9001 certified for quality assurance and crop-specific formulations.
Preguntas frecuentes:
  • What makes RapidTrack Ca-B Peptide Liquid different from conventional calcium-boron fertilizers?
    RapidTrack uses proprietary <500Da peptide-chelates for 3x faster uptake, targeted delivery, and 30% larger fruit cells, unlike conventional products with slower absorption and limited mobility.
  • How often should RapidTrack Ca-B Peptide Liquid be applied?
    Apply every 10-14 days with a spray volume of 30-60 L/acre, adjusting dosage based on fruit stage (100-250 mL/acre) for optimal results.
  • Which crops benefit most from RapidTrack Ca-B Peptide Liquid?
    Stone fruits, tomatoes, and grapes see significant benefits, including reduced cracking, higher Brix levels, and improved shelf life, as proven in global field trials.